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Delhi High Court refuses to interfere in CCTV and RWA dispute, orders police protection for woman and minor child, “Private residential disputes cannot be adjudicated in criminal writ jurisdiction”

HEADNOTE Case Title: Kawaljit Kaur & Anr. v. State (NCT of Delhi) & Ors.Court: Delhi High CourtBench: Hon’ble Mr. Justice Girish KathpaliaDate of Judgment: 20 January 2026Case Number: W.P. (Crl.)…
Posted by Rawlaw January 21, 2026
property dispute
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Orissa High Court issues notice on maintainability of writ petition in land acquisition compensation dispute under National Highways Act, 1956 despite alternate arbitration remedy: “Matter requires consideration”

Court’s Decision The Orissa High Court issued notice on the question of maintainability of a writ petition filed under Articles 226 and 227 of the Constitution of India challenging compensation…
Posted by Rawlaw July 16, 2025

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